Nursing Homes, Volumes 4-6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 |
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Page 491
... assistance are needed to meet our desired level of patient care . In our desire to help nursing homes raise standards , we are often inhibited by the philosophy that nursing homes are proprietary insti- tutions and therefore should not ...
... assistance are needed to meet our desired level of patient care . In our desire to help nursing homes raise standards , we are often inhibited by the philosophy that nursing homes are proprietary insti- tutions and therefore should not ...
Page 494
... assistance who is a patient in such a home . The department has , however , collaborated with both the official licensing agency of the department of public health , boards and managers of voluntary and charitable nursing homes , and ...
... assistance who is a patient in such a home . The department has , however , collaborated with both the official licensing agency of the department of public health , boards and managers of voluntary and charitable nursing homes , and ...
Page 496
... assistance patients as established by statutory requirements . When the department assumed responsibility for the licensing of nursing homes and rest homes it soon became apparent that this was to be no easy task . Although there were a ...
... assistance patients as established by statutory requirements . When the department assumed responsibility for the licensing of nursing homes and rest homes it soon became apparent that this was to be no easy task . Although there were a ...
Page 497
... assistance and that many homes would accept but a small proportion of public assistance patients because of the low rates paid for their care , dif- ficulties in this regard became apparent . If standards were to be pushed too rapidly ...
... assistance and that many homes would accept but a small proportion of public assistance patients because of the low rates paid for their care , dif- ficulties in this regard became apparent . If standards were to be pushed too rapidly ...
Page 498
... assistance patients , as indicated by Mr. Curran , have been of considerable value in bettering conditions in many of these homes . In general , the program of the division of hospital facilities has had two facets , one regulatory and ...
... assistance patients , as indicated by Mr. Curran , have been of considerable value in bettering conditions in many of these homes . In general , the program of the division of hospital facilities has had two facets , one regulatory and ...
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Popular passages
Page 567 - I resigned to become dean of the Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare at Brandeis University.
Page 489 - It is a great pleasure for me to welcome all of you to the Officials...
Page 726 - Nothing in this title shall be construed to authorize any Federal officer or employee to exercise any supervision or control over the practice of medicine or the manner in which medical services are provided...
Page 550 - I think there is a great deal more that we can do, and should do, because they did not have to provide this help.
Page 777 - Cast me not off in the time of old age; forsake me not when my strength faileth.
Page 484 - Oregon WALLACE F. BENNETT, Utah WAYNE MORSE, Oregon PRESCOTT BUSH, Connecticut ALAN BIBLE, Nevada JACOB K. JAVITS, New York JOSEPH S.
Page 503 - ... with respect to each building occupied by patients, a certificate of inspection of the egresses, the means of preventing the spread of fire and the apparatus for extinguishing fire, issued by an inspector of the division of inspection of the department of public safety, and a certificate of inspection issued by the head of the local fire department certifying compliance with the local ordinances.
Page 747 - ... shall be fined not more than $200 or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. The master of such vessel may take any such person into custody, and deliver him up forthwith to any law enforcement officer, to be by him taken before any committing magistrate, to be dealt with according to law.
Page 604 - The method of financing the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance program is sound, and, based on the best estimates available, the contribution schedule now in the law makes adequate provision for meeting both short-range and long-range costs.
Page 785 - I am also a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, a diplomate of the American Board of Surgery, and a delegate to the American Medical Association from the State of Missouri.